Small apartment in Piazza Navona, the art and the story one step away from you. The feeling of living in the city as a tourist but with the comfort of feeling at home in a warm and welcoming environment. Erremme Navona is the ideal location for your holiday , for your business or for any other reason, one of the most important squares of Rome will welcome you in a charming and magical atmosphere. The lovely apartment is located on the first floor of a historic building, typical of Roman streets, just 50 meters from the square. This is equipped with a kitchenette, a bathroom with a relaxing shower, bedroom with living area where you can comfortably breakfasts and dinners , sleeping area with double bed and sofa letto. Piazza Navona is in a sense the pride of Baroque Rome, with architectural elements and sculptures by masters such as Bernini, Francesco Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi and Pietro da Cortona. Characteristic for his portrait painters with easels and pencils frame that expressions of the moment, bright and snug over the Christmas period for its numerous stalls, which are all a little back children.
It is not possible to check in after 21:00 pm. Check ins after this time have an extra of € 35.00
If you are looking for you can find special prices on certain dates ... good luck! :-)

68 Reviews

My Wife and I spent two nights at Margherita's Flat in Rome. A good size space for two people in an excellent location. The Flat is a short taxi ride from the Train Station and walking distance to all of the top attractions. The Neighborhood is in a relaxed and quaint area and the flat is on a side street, with a small grocery near by for snacks. There is also a restaurant right below the Flat, but it was not open when we were there. The Flat was clean as well as the linens provided. The shower area is a little small if you are a tall person, but has a sitting area you can relax on while in the shower. Kitchen had all required appliances and all worked properly. We were in Rome during July and it was very hot. There is an AC in the Flat, but we still felt the Italian Summer Heat at night. Communication was very good with Margherita. I would recommend the Flat, especially for the location to explore all of Rome!

The stay at Margherita's place was a mix of good and not so great. GOOD: The space was in a very good location near Piazza Navona, down a relatively quiet, tucked-away street. While her directions were good and she states it is easy to find, I think this might be more true for a Roman or someone familiar with the area, but all in all, not too tough to find. The main room and kitchen had bright, modern furnishings. The windows were nice and the wood blackouts were great for being able to sleep in absolute darkness. The wireless worked flawlessly. We were grateful for an air conditioner, a relatively new development in Italian accommodations since my last visit in 2010 - this also helped drown out street noise at night. It was only a one-floor walk-up, which made hauling luggage not too difficult. The building was well-defended and we felt quite secure. It was nice to have a place to hang out some laundry pieces on the line. Margherita was helpful in offering assistance negotiating transportation to/from the airport. NOT GREAT: As we found in many Italian accommodations, communication around with Margherita around arrival proved somewhat difficult. First, I'd asked her a question weeks earlier via Airbnb and only heard back after a second communication confirming our arrival. Not a big deal, but a bit irritating. Second, I'd communicated a time we expected to arrive a few days in advance, but heard nothing from her. Unfortunately, due to several travel difficulties, we were delayed three hours. Despite text messages informing her of our delay, she apparently had someone waiting to let us in at the original time. While I apologized for the confusion, she instructed me that I "should generously tip" the person letting us in due to waiting for us several hours earlier. I found this offensive: I'd worked to inform Margherita of our delay and I had no idea someone would be waiting for us. I am also not used to having my Airbnb host tell me what to do - particularly with my money. Despite the positives, many aspects of the apartment were shabby. The bed and pillows were lumpy and uncomfortable. The bright colored bed cover that is in the picture is nowhere to be found - there is one thin blanket and one very heavy comforter. The bathroom is awful - tiles falling off in the shower, terrible water pressure, silly full-length mirror in the shower, and a toilet that runs for ten minutes. I could take a long shower and still be done before the toilet was done with a cycle. There is a tiny window in the shower that is completely rusted and will not shut. The kitchen doesn't have basic tools for cooking. For example, there are nonstick pans (residual food in them from previous users), but only metal and wooden utensils for cooking, no plastic. There was no spatula. There is wood trim falling off the walls between the kitchen...